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Who plays with concepts of race, gender, and nationality in works such as Self-Portrait (Actress) /White Marilyn?
Recovered Memories
Memories of events that were consciously forgotten or repressed, which are later recalled, sometimes with the help of therapy.
False Memories
Involves the recollection of events that did not happen or the distortion of actual events.
Word-Superiority Effect
The cognitive phenomenon in which people have an easier time recognizing letters when they are part of a word rather than standing alone or in a non-word group.
Confabulation
A memory disturbance in which an individual produces fabricated, distorted, or misinterpreted memories about oneself or the world, without the intention to deceive.
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